Avengers: Infinity War Trailer Coming Tomorrow, New Poster Revealed

Our first Infinity War look is close.

Update: While the Russo brothers have been teasing a countdown, Marvel has officially confirmed that the Avengers: Infinity War trailer will be released tomorrow, November 29.

An official teaser from Marvel Studios announced the world premiere of the trailer coming following a couple of teases from Joe and Anthony Russo.

Confusingly, the Russo brothers updated their shared Instagram account with a new post of the number two today, November 28, following up on the three posted yesterday. Though that countdown would imply a Thursday release of the trailer, Marvel is releasing the first look earlier.

Marvel Studios also dropped the main teaser poster for Infinity War. Featuring the iconic Avengers emblem, the poster mirrors the teaser images used for both previous Avengers films.

For IGN's thoughts on the Infinity War trailer that screened at SDCC and D23 Expo earlier this year, check out our reactions in the video below.

Original story follows:

After a trailer exclusively shown at D23 Expo and San Diego Comic Con, fans have been waiting for an officially released Avengers: Infinity War trailer. And the Russo Brothers, the duo behind the next Avengers film, may have hinted when a first look will finally debut.

On their joint Instagram account, directors Joe and Anthony Russo posted a simple photo of an anthropomorphic number three with no caption or context.

The Russo Brothers' Instagram tease could be hinting at when the Avengers trailer drops,

Now, that doesn't leave us with much to go on, but some context would indicate they may be teasing the release of the first Avengers: Infinity War trailer. A series of brief clips, which have since been taken offline, leaked from the film over the weekend. Marvel Studios' Kevin Feige has also previously said the Infinity War trailer would drop before the end of 2017.

That would mean the three is possibly pointing to when the trailer will drop — the most likely timeframes being in three days, on December 3, or in three weeks.

That leaves us with the most likely arrival date — three days from now. A release this week would give Marvel and Disney enough time to promote the trailer on its own, perhaps tied to a mid-week broadcast, with its debut in theaters tied to The Last Jedi.

Jonathon Dornbush is an Associate Editor for IGN, and he'd be cool if the "three" meant three months, because then the trailer would drop on his birthday. But he knows most people probably don't want to wait that long. Talk to him about what you hope will be featured in the trailer on Twitter @jmdornbush.